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After changing my settings


After changing my settings, however but I could not stop seeing some flickering. Although I thought it was my GPU, a part of me thought it was my GPU that caused the issue. My GPU would not be adequate for other games. However, I do require an upgraded GPU at some point because it's about time for an upgrade for it. (I had planned to make my upgrade of WOW TBC Classic Gold my GPU but I haven't yet but well ...) I'm a bit sceptical). the GPU itself is working fine without any hardware-related issues.

My issue is not due to Windows 10's outdated DWM, Desktop Window Manager, or refresh rate code. It's then required to adjust the WoW rate on my primary monitor to match that of my GPU, which typically is not at 144 FPS. My 2nd monitor was fine, it was just set to the 144hz. The DWM could cause an intermittent flickering and would then stop the frames on my primary monitor.

Prior to that I was running my primary at 144hz, and my second machine running at 60 Hz. I didn't know about the difference, as DWM had, unbeknownst, fixed both framerates at 60. I still experienced flickering periodically, but I realised that any solution to it ultimately led to my game FPS decreasing to 60.

My flicker was finally replicated in the crafting. Even when I had no mods in use during the process of turning scraps of leather into leather, for instance, I would see a slight flicker upon completion. All the mods I use are now running and I'm not having any problems.

What is a good computer? What resolution do you use? Are you using gsync or freesync Are you aware of the maximum number of fps that your monitor can support? What is the refresh rate on your monitor? To buy TBC Classic Gold me is sounds like it probably is a pc issue. What is the amount of GPU using while playing? What is the amount of load your GPU experiences while playing?


Posted Sep 28 2021, 10:57 PM by Megaomgchen